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Capital Cities of Australia/Oceania
Government buildings in Oceania, in Suva, Fiji; in Canberra, Australia; in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea; in Apia, Samoa; and in Wellington, New Zealand
Government buildings (from l to r) in Suva, Fiji; Canberra, Australia; Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea; Apia, Samoa; and Wellington in New Zealand.
Images: Qiliho (Suva), Thennicke (Canberra); Steve Shattuck (Port Moresby), Michael Coghlan (Apia), Donaldytong (Wellington)
Capitals of Oceania
List of the Capital Cities of Oceania.
Map of the regions of Oceania: Micronesia, Melanesia, Polynesia, and Australasia.
Section of a map of the regions of Oceania: Micronesia, Melanesia, Polynesia, and Australasia.
Oceania's major Regions and Subregions
The island world of Oceania is divided into:
Australia, a country and Earth's smallest continent.
Zealandia, a microcontinent that includes the island country of New Zealand.
New Guinea, the second largest island on the planet (after Greenland),
The Pacific Islands, thousands of islands in the Pacific Ocean divided into Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.
Australasia
Australasia (south of Asia) is the region encompassing Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea and the surrounding islands of Melanesia.
In this area, there are the most unknown capitals of the world, or do you know Apia or Melekeok, or Palikir?
On this page, you will find the capitals of Australia/Oceania with the latest population figures of the cities.
Have a look at the cities and islands from space; for each capital, there is a searchable map and satellite view; additionally, you will find links to the official city site (if available) and more information about a city. Many nations of the South and Central Pacific are developing countries with a less developed internet infrastructure; therefore, there are fewer capitals of Oceania/Australia online.